I see a lot of potential and good ideas in that trailer, but the Silent Hill series ended with Silent Hilll 4: The Room. After that, Konami has just used the "SILENT HILL" title because there's mindless "fans" of the series who want more... but seriously, Konami doesn't need to do that.

Origins, Homecoming and Shattered Memories could have been new IPs and with a little more of effort *gasp* good games. Because when you put Silent Hill in the title you are bringing me hope to see a amazing survival-horror game (and the survival-horror genre has been dead since Silent Hill 3).

C'mon guys, the last game that (maybe) can scare the shit out of you is Dead Space. Everything else is useless.

C'mon guys, the last game that (maybe) can scare the shit out of you is Dead Space. Everything else is useless.

I play survival horrors for the ambiance and atmosphere though, not particularly to be scared (I seldom ever find them scary at all, 'cause I'm so busy soaking in the atmosphere, even back in the day). Also because I am tired because of every second title released nowadays, trying too damn hard to be "epic". So I don't personally think they're "useless", even if people don't find them scary. The only series I really ever dedicated myself to though was Fatal Frame. RE and SH (and every other title in-between) were really just my fixes which satiated my hunger for ambiance, in between every Fatal Frame installment. :P

And I think there's more pretentious "fans" who don't want more Silent Hill, over the mindless ones that do want them. :P I do agree though, that Shattered Memories would still work pretty well as a new IP. I think it's a fantastic game on its own.

In any case though, I want to at least play this game, before I make any concrete opinion on it. It looked interesting. So long as I can walk around several areas, soaking in ambiance, while interacting with random objects in the background, I'm pretty sure I'll like it. :l

The series ended for me when the team disbanded after finishing Silent Hill 4: The Room. Everything after that has had nothing to do with Team Silent`s works, in the same way that the new Front Mission game is not really Front Mission. The series to watch right now is Forbidden Siren by Keiichiro Toyama, the original creator of Silent Hill. Forbidden Siren 2 is, IMHO, up there with Silent Hill 2 and Fatal Frame 2 as one of the most unique and haunting horror experiences out there.

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C'mon guys, the last game that (maybe) can scare the shit out of you is Dead Space. Everything else is useless.

But my opinion about of those games is that Siren: Blood Curse was an interesting experiment and overall a good game, and I haven't played Fatal Frame 4 sadly. In any case, you guys make good points; And I'll probably I will be buying this new "Silent Hill" too.

But for now I'll just wait for a little more of info and trailers, because this has a lot potential. But I don't understand why Konami just make new IPs with the new games.

While I enjoyed it, I honestly can't argue at all about the fact it wasn't scary. Admittedly it's something of a plus, but then that's because I'm a wimp, SH2's about as scary as I can tolerate, and I only got through that because there was an interesting experience behind it.

The series ended for me when the team disbanded after finishing Silent Hill 4: The Room. Everything after that has had nothing to do with Team Silent`s works,

FYI: Team Silent disbanded after the FIRST game, technically speaking none of the games in the series besides the original were made by Team Silent, so if that's your problem with the later games you're already on the wrong track.

Silent Hill is still a fantastic series and I look forward to the newest game with bated breath. If it's even half as fantastic in terms of atmosphere as Shattered Dreams it'll be fantastic.

FYI: Team Silent disbanded after the FIRST game, technically speaking none of the games in the series besides the original were made by Team Silent, so if that's your problem with the later games you're already on the wrong track.

FYI: Team Silent disbanded after the FIRST game, technically speaking none of the games in the series besides the original were made by Team Silent, so if that's your problem with the later games you're already on the wrong track.

I already knew that... u mad?

Don't worry about him - he just likes to prove how he's right 100% of the time about everything.

Honestly, the SH series is becoming the horror equivalent of the Sonic series. Every new title is more of an embarrassment.

FYI: Team Silent disbanded after the FIRST game, technically speaking none of the games in the series besides the original were made by Team Silent

Not unless you consider Keiichiro Toyama alone to be Team Silent. The team completely and fully disbanded only after SH4 had been finished. Most of the key members like Masashi Tsuboyama, Hiroyuki Owaku, Masahiro Ito, Suguru Murakoshi and Kazuhide Nakazawa stuck until the very end.

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so if that's your problem with the later games you're already on the wrong track.

It`s only one of the two main problems I have with the games. The other one is that a distinctly Japanese videogame series was handed to Western devs, thus completely loosing its Japanese flavor.

Well, the series was, from day one, meant to be a replication of American horror. There wasn't supposed to be much "Japanese flavor" to begin with.

I also can't really understand how the American devs have been failing. Homecoming and Shattered Memories were fantastic horror games. I'll admit that Origins was pretty shitty, but the other two were much more SH than SH4. And every time I ask people why they didn't like Homecoming or Shattered Dreams, the only response is that "Well it wasn't made by Team Silent, so it's crap" or the occasional "It's not Japanese enough", neither of which are really adequate excuses.